Name: KS3 Design and Technology : Graphics Pop Up Books Overview: In this module you will investigate cardboard engineering in the modelling and development of complex pop-up mechanisms. Combining creativity and imagination with practical and artistic skills, you will produce a high quality, fully functional hand-made book, using CAD in the production of a hardback cover to finish. Technical Knowledge: Card mechanisms Book manufacture Graphic Designer Robert Sabuda Printing methods (lithography, flexography, gravure) Test/10 Skills: Card modelling Developing complex mechanisms Shading/rendering Desktop publishing (CAD) Evaluating Previous Level Project Level Target Level
Design Brief You are to design and manufacture a hard-backed pop-up book based upon a film of your choice. The pages should represent the key scenes from the film. You may work individually or in a pair. Specification 1. The book should contain 3 or 4 pages (6 or 8 pages if working in a pair) 2. Each page should be constructed with multi-layered mechanisms, which operate successfully 3. Each page should be hand drawn, and shaded using appropriate techniques with coloured pencils, to a high quality 4. The pages and mechanisms must be contained within a hard-backed cover 5. The cover must display the following information; Front - Title, Image, Author Spine - Title, Author Back - Image, Story summary, Publisher and copyright information, Barcode
Robert Sabuda Research Robert Sabuda - Who is he? What does he do? Show examples Glue your homework here
Mechanism Research - Parallel Fold 1. Cut and fold a strip of paper 2. Glue the strip into a folded card so the sides are parallel Things to try; Stick pictures onto the front of the strip Build up layers of a scene using several parallel strips Cut the strips into different shapes Glue your finished parallel fold sample here
1. Cut and fold a strip as shown 2. Glue into your folded card in a V shape Things to try; Mechanism Research - V-Fold The strip can be any shape Stick pictures onto the v-fold Use several v-folds to build up layers of a scene Connect a parallel fold to the v-fold Glue your finished v fold sample here
Printing Methods - Lithography Research the printing method of Lithography - explain the process and it s uses Glue your homework here
Design Ideas - Page 1 Glue an image of your chosen scene here Use sketches and notes below to show ideas of how you can make the page pop-up
Design Ideas - Page 2 Glue an image of your chosen scene here Use sketches and notes below to show ideas of how you can make the page pop-up
Design Ideas - Page 3 Glue an image of your chosen scene here Use sketches and notes below to show ideas of how you can make the page pop-up
Design Ideas - Page 4 (optional) Glue an image of your chosen scene here Use sketches and notes below to show ideas of how you can make the page pop-up Assessment Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 I can produce a range of ideas for my pages which are detailed and shaded. I can add labels to explain which pop-up mechanisms are used. I can produce a range of ideas for my pages which are detailed and shaded. I can add labels to explain which pop-up mechanisms are used and why. I can produce a range of ideas for my pages which are detailed and shaded. I can add labels to explain my choice of pop-up mechanisms, and add extra sketches to show how they work.
Printing Methods - Flexography Research the printing method of Flexography - explain the process and it s uses Glue your homework here
Feedback - Cover Over the next three pages, glue in the photos of your finished book (each page and the cover) Get feedback from 3 different people, they should write their comments around the pictures
Feedback - Pages 1 & 2
Feedback - Pages 3 & 4 Assessment Level 5 Level 6 Level 7 I can develop the basic mechanisms in order to create the movement I need on each page. I can produce a completed, neat pop-up book. I can develop the basic mechanisms in order to create the movement I need on each page. I can produce a well presented and detailed pop-up book. I can develop and combine the basic mechanisms in order to create the movement I need on each page. I can produce a completed, well presented and detailed pop-up book.
Evaluation Complete the table below, to judge the success of your finished book against the original specification Specification Point Judgement comments 1. The book should contain 3 or 4 pages (6 or 8 pages if working in a pair) 2. Each page should be constructed with multi -layered mechanisms, which operate successfully 3. Each page should be hand drawn, and shaded using appropriate techniques with coloured pencils, to a high quality 4. The pages and mechanisms must be contained within a hard-backed cover 5. The cover must display the following information; Front - Title, Image, Author Spine - Title, Author Back - Image, Story summary, Publisher and Improvements Looking at the feedback comments on the last few pages, and your judgement comments above, list the improvements you would make to your book to make it more successful...
Printing Methods - Gravure Research the printing method of Gravure - explain the process and it s uses Glue your homework here